Imperfect therapist: Strange times Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 Working online with clients, Lizzie wonders if the same rules apply. Private Practice, June 2020
Menopause About therapy The menopause can bring with it significant physical and psychological changes and take its toll on women’s mental health. Our members Emma Cullinan and Michèle Down look at how therapy can help.
Government must act now to avoid children and young people's mental health crisis News Published 5 Feb 2025 We support mental health charities' research based call for urgent Government action on children and young people’s mental health services
How to choose a supervisor for your service GPiA 009 Good practice Published 31 Aug 2018 Good Practice in Action fact sheet on supervision. Last reviewed March 2024. PDF download
Six ways you can benefit from movement in therapy News Published 13 May 2024 For Mental Health Awareness Week (13-18 May 2024) our members share their thoughts on the power of movement in therapy and why you should try it.
Introduction to supervision (public version) GPiA 064 Good practice Published 31 Dec 2016 Good Practice in Action commonly asked questions resource on supervision. Last reviewed February 2024. PDF download
When enough is enough Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 COVID-19 can be overwhelming for therapists and lead us to ask, ‘am I doing enough?’ Cindi Bedor reflects on our profession’s response to the crisis and how we respond to overwhelm in our organisations. BACP Workplace, July 2020
I am who I am Journals Published 12 Mar 2020 In the second of our series from chaplains working on campus, Simon Coleman offers an overview of his approach to working with faith-based distress. University and College Counselling, March 2020
The role of presence when working with children and young people demonstrating harmful sexual behaviour Research Published 7 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Dr Melody Cranbourne-Rosser
Finding space to breathe: The power of walk-and-talk therapy News Published 2 Mar 2026 Walk‑and‑talk therapy offers a restorative alternative to screen‑based, home‑working routines by combining gentle movement.